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NewsJohn Abbott Athletics Has a Sexual Assault Problem
Alyson Berube, a survivor of sexual assault has come forward about her experience at John Abbott College, shedding a light on a much wider problem that encompasses many of the school’s sports teams.
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NewsActivists Urge UdeM to Mitigate Harms to Park Ex
Dialogue, community partnership, and non-profit student housing are among the tools identified by the report as necessary to balance the university’s adverse impacts.
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NewsPolice Action Sparks Chaos Following Peaceful Protest
Thousands of protesters took to the streets on Sunday to peacefully decry institutional racism and the role it played in the recent deaths of Black people across North America. The SPVM replied with tear gas and arrests.
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Online Opt-Out Motion Tabled Indefinitely
CSU councillors approved the fee-levy consultation report, but the motion to implement it was tabled indefinitely.
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Appeal on Disqualification of Councillor-Elect Fails
After Harvin Hilaire’s controversial disqualification from last month’s CSU election, the appeal for his case to the Judicial Board failed—leaving him without a spot on council.
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NewsConcordia Announces Fall Semester Will Take Place Online
The news brings a degree of certainty, even as many students fret that online courses might not provide the quality of education they demand from their studies.
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NewsEmails Reveal Online Opt-Out Steps Took Place Without Fee-Levy Consultations, Committee
The Concordia Student Union general coordinator Christopher Kalafatidis worked with the Concordia administration on the online opt-out system before consulting with fee-levy groups, according to newly surfaced emails between Kalafatidis and Concordia administrators, including dean of students Andrew Woodall.
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NewsCJLO Threatens Injunction Against CSU Over Online Opt-Out
CJLO 1690 AM, Concordia’s radio station, has demanded a moratorium on the implementation of online opt-out and threatened to seek a court injunction to halt the project in a letter from its lawyer to the Concordia Student Union’s general coordinator Christopher Kalafatidis.
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NewsQ&A With General Coordinator-Elect Isaiah Joyner
Following last month’s CSU election, We Got You is gearing up to prepare for their coming mandate. Get to know the General Coordinator-elect, Isaiah Joyner.
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NewsCOVID-19 Round-Up: New Government Benefit Tops Emergency Relief Options for Students
While there is still plenty of cause for economic anxiety among financially strapped students, new aid promised by the Canadian government will alleviate pressing strains on some. Concordia and the CSU are also providing emergency funding as the COVID-19 shutdown continues.

